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Fanning the Flames

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Download links and information about Fanning the Flames by Maria Muldaur. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Blues, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 56:09 minutes.

Artist: Maria Muldaur
Release date: 1996
Genre: Blues, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 56:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Home of the Blues 4:19
2. Fanning the Flames 5:28
3. Trust In My Love 4:09
4. Somebody Was Watching Over Me 5:04
5. Heaven On Earth 5:13
6. Stand By Me 4:34
7. Talk Real Slow 4:18
8. Stop Runnin' from Your Own Shadow 4:28
9. Can't Pin Yo' Spin On Me 4:01
10. Brotherly Love 6:16
11. Well, Well, Well 4:53
12. Strange and Foreign Land 3:26

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For those who only know of Muldaur through her 1974 hit "Midnight at the Oasis," please scratch that from memory. This lady can flat out sing! Although the CD insert art suggests a "pops orchestra" recording, don't let it mislead you; Muldaur belts out gritty blues and gospel and soulful R&B as very few can. She appropriately terms this musical gumbo "bluesiana." A crack band was assembled featuring longtime Muldaur guitarist Cranston Clements, Dave Torkanowsky on keyboards, and Hutch Hutchinson on bass. Guest singer Johnny Adams joins Muldaur on "Trust in Me," but the two really hit stride as they swap vocal licks on the boogie number "Heaven on Earth." Muldaur and gospel singer Mavis Staples spend themselves emotionally on the mournful duet "Well, Well, Well," accompanied by Clements and guest Sonny Landreth on slide and National steel guitars; rarely has a Bob Dylan song sounded as sweet and alive.